Harish Shankar Catches ‘Mass Pulse’ Strongly

Other day, Harish Shankar’s latest movie “Gaddalakonda Ganesh” which was previously “Valmiki” has hit cinemas. The film got mixed reviews from critics and mixed reactions from A-centre audiences. But surely it brought the house down in B & C centres.

For all those scenes that made people clap, whistle and break into loud shrills and shouts, surely Harish Shankar is the one who needs appreciation. From making the timing of comedian’s like Brahmaji and Satya work out to how Varun Tej changes his modulation and body dialogue during warning scenes to introduction scenes of Pooja Hegde and Mrinalini, he just stunned everyone.

From using the dialogue delivery style of actors to their mannerism, the glamour touch of heroines and their cute expressions, he succeeded big time we must say. Going through all that, one gets a feeling that Harish is an expert in catching the mass pulse and there is huge improvisation in him from Gabbar Singh to Gaddalakonda Ganesh.

On the other hand, some emotional scenes and hair rising action sequences should be executed quite well which the director is yet to master in.